Trim him up, slap on the uniform, and have him captain the Titan

Trim him up, slap on the uniform, and have him captain the Titan.

Could that possibly be worse than the slop they're shoveling into our faces now?

Fuck you Jonathan Franks is awesome

>Trim him up
haha hes sure fat lol thats a real funny observation i totes agree great topic for a thread and you are an excellent poster lol lol lolo lololo lololl

the thread isnt about frakes being fat genius

It was obviously about his hair, fatso

Riker... cut down on the root beer....

TNG time line sequel yes?

Kino idea desu

Instead we'll get Star Transgender: Drumpf Attacks

holy shit i love being gay and ruining star trek for other people lolllolol

OP here. You seem to haver understood me. Riker is my favourite character in Star Trek history, but I'd guess he'd need to slim down a bit to wear the captain's uniform, right?

>steps over your chair

>no Captain Riker series
>no Captain Worf series
>no Captain Nog series
>no President Janeway series
>no Ensign Kim series
>no Prof. O'Brien series
jdimsa

He already jumped ship from Star Trek to support the Seth McFarland series since he's a director for it.

I he can cameo as this idealized captain that every reveres but we find out he's nothing but a fraud.

>no Ensign Kim series

a show made to put people to sleep?

no one's shoveling anything into your face or forcing you to watch anything

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yea im not posting in a ds9 thread, i have no interest in it

>mfw I just finished s4 of enterprise
>the series finale is a fat riker episode

can a startrek expert clear up that finale for me? was enterprise implied to be a holodeck program and NOT CANON?

No, that did happen.

what the ep is showing is Riker playing that holoprogram show the last mission of the nx-01 during TNG episode s07e12 (the one with the uss pegasus)

can a startrek expert who is a native english speaker please clearly explain the previous quandary re: the final episode of enterprise?

Star Trek has a defined canon policy. Anything that happened on screen is hard canon unless EXPLICITLY refuted, like the alternate timeline episodes. Hell, they even worked the TOS Klingon makeup change into an in universe event. These Are The Voyages was Rick Fucking Berman showing he'd never really let go of TNG, and it does call the events of the episode itself into question, but the rest of ENT stands. This was actually confirmed by JJ Trek, with references to Admiral Archer who likes beagles, and an NX class model on Admiral Robocop's desk. ENT took place before the Kelvin timeline split, so it can be assumed to be canon in both the prime and JJ timelines.

thank you.

why are overweight people always so insecure

LOLLLLL FAT RIKER AMIRITE